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Asu no Yoichi!

Alt titles: Samurai Harem

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Yoichi Karasuma is a strong young samurai who was born and raised in the mountains. One day his father decides to send him to the city to stay with the four Ikuraga sisters so that he can gain valuable life experience, but his first trip into civilization doesn’t go quite as planned. Not only is he late to meet his new hostesses, but he is labelled a pervert and manages to get himself arrested – twice! Now, as he lives at the Ikuraga Dojo with Ibuki, Ayame, Kagome and Chihaya, Yoichi must adapt to his new life at school while accepting the rather violent ‘training’ he receives from Ibuki. After making an enemy of the school delinquent and with a mysterious man after his life, it seems that Yoichi’s quest to gain life experience won’t be so smooth after all!

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Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun

Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun

Shungo is an extraordinary high school student; in addition to his studies, he’s been trained by his mercenary sister to be a top mercenary. Their newest task involves the Tsukimura siblings; both of them have the powers of a succubus, but Mayu has a slight problem: she suffers from androphobia – a fear of men! Shungo’s new objective is to help Mayu overcome this phobia and protect her from the men her succubus powers naturally draw to her; but this becomes more difficult once he becomes the guinea pig for social experiments involving Mayu, such as sharing the same bed and even bathing together! To make matters worse, the ever-growing popularity of Mayu at school and the student council president’s infatuation with Shungo only add to his workload!

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Aburi

These anime have a lot in common, simmilar art style, simmilar outsized female propotions, very powerfull leads. The "Feel" of the two shows is a bit different in that Goshuusho-sama leans more toward the ecchi style, while Asu no Yoishi leans mor toward comedy. though both have elements of both genras in them.

But that diffenece is the main reason i recommend them for each other. that whole simmilar to like/different enough to not bore concept.

Ikkitousen

Ikkitousen

For 1800 years the seven schools of Kantou have fought over supremacy of the land. Their students constantly fight each other in battles to prove their strength. Sonsaku Hakufu is a 17 year old girl that just transferred to Nanyou Academy, and at her arrival, finds herself fighting one of its top 4 fighters. But Sonsaku possesses a soulstone which contains the spirit of a great fighter, and she is not an easy match. When an order is issued to defeat Sonsaku, she finds herself in all out war against all of the schools top fighters. What lies behind this dark conspiracy?

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Omurqi

Asu no Yoichi and Ikkitousen are similar in many ways. While Ikkitousen has more ecchi scene's then Asu no Yoichi, they both feature similar themes. There's lots of fighting, usage of special powers, silliness, fighting morals and the strong protecting the weak, to some degree atleast. Ecchi/fighting fans rejoice! Both of these are just that.

Kanokon

Kanokon

The timid, virginal Kouta is a new student at Kunpo High School; and while others in his situation might be a wallflower forever, Kouta has no such luck – he has attracted the attention of the busty Chizuru, who happens to be a fox deity! However, Kouta’s misfortunes don’t stop there; he’s also pursued by Nozomu, a wolf deity. Between being molested, propositioned, having his face shoved between mammoth breasts or witnessing endless panty shots, Kouta must also attempt to maintain his studies – even though all Chizuru and Nozomu want is to be the one to deflower him first!

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llsektorll

Both Asu no Yoichi and Kanokon have similar elements. Both shows deal with superpowers, ecchi comedy, and hints at a budding romance. If you liked one you should definitely pick up the other. This is especially true for ecchi romanace fanatics.

Magikano

Magikano

Haruo is a short geeky schoolboy with a whiny voice and glasses, and the only one in his family without magic powers. Therefore it should come as no surprise that his life is a constant struggle to prevent being ravished by any nearby female. When a witch under a curse named Mamiya enters the fray, Haruo's precious maidenhood that he holds onto so dearly is placed in grave danger. With the added risqué brought on by the arrival of this new number one contender, Haruo's struggle becomes even more desperate, and his hidden powers begin to awaken.

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akumahai

Both anime are romantic comedies with a random on and off plot about a man coming to the house of a group of sisters, whos parents have convineintly left them to fend for themselves for years.  The main difference her is that one is an amazing swordsman, and the other is a pathetic wizard.  In both series, he falls for the eldest sister, while the sisters have a rivalry to get close to him.

Rosario to Vampire

Rosario to Vampire

Fifteen-year-old Tsukune Aono is average in every way; he has no hobbies, less-than-stellar grades and he's even flunked his high school entrance exam. His parents have managed to enroll him in a school, but it's no ordinary school! Tsukune will be attending the Youkai Academy, a place where monsters learn how to co-exist with humans! As the werewolves, vampires, witches and other monsters are required to retain their human forms, Tsukune - the lone human - is able to avoid their bloodthirsty gazes. However, he quickly attracts the attention of a number of devilish beauties including the vampire Moka, a busty succubus and even a young witch! It seems Tsukune's average life isn't so average anymore!

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KittyEmperor

If you liked Asu no Yoichi or Rosario to Vampire, you'd also like the other because both stories deal with young men coming to a strange new place for each of them and them trying to find where exactly they belong at.  With the heros of both stories dealing with various obstacles as well as different types of enemies.  During their journey both heros come across a wide range of characters some good and some bad they also as with the story of any harem develop several different potential love interests each set of girls in each story having a different set of personalities and physical traits.  Each anime is extremely enjoyable full of comedy, romance, and just that little bit of action to keep things interesting.